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DENVER — It will be a chilly and wet weekend around metro Denver. High temperatures will be in the 60s Saturday and the 50s on Sunday and Monday. Colorado will have cloudy skies, fog, breezy winds, and rainfall in the lower elevations with snow in the mountains through Monday. Rainfall totals for Denver and the Front Range will be anywhere from .25″ to .75″… great news for our current drought. A rain/snow mix possible in the Foothills on Sunday-Monday.

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× Eclipse viewing forecast 1 day out: Parts of Colorado will be cloudy during the eclipseDENVER — The first solar eclipse to go coast-to-coast across the U.S. in 99 years is on Monday, with the path of totality cutting through a 70-mile-wide area in Wyoming and Nebraska. Luckily, computer models have been consistent the last few days on who will see cloud cover and who won’t. Denver will have 92 percent totality when the moon passes in front of the sun starting at 10:24 a.m.

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DENVER — The first solar eclipse to go coast-to-coast across the U.S. in 99 years is on Monday, with the path of totality cutting through a 70-mile-wide area in Wyoming and Nebraska. High clouds will build into the Front Range and Wyoming early on Monday and stick around through the eclipse. At the time, they do not look thick enough to cause problems with seeing the partial or total eclipse in these areas. In Wyoming and western Nebraska up to 500,000 people are expected for the event.

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